CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Five current and former
members of the Harvard men’s hockey team have spent time this
summer skating in development camps with the clubs that own their
National Hockey League draft rights.

Alex Biega ’10, who captained the Crimson last season and
recently signed with the Buffalo Sabres, participated in the
team’s camp July 5-9 in Lewiston, N.Y. Meanwhile, his
brother, Crimson sophomore Danny, got his first taste of NHL life
at the Carolina Hurricanes camp. Carolina’s camp focuses on
strength and conditioning, and Danny Biega wowed team staff with
his lower-body and grip strength.

Back in New England, sophomore Alex Fallstrom skated in his
second NHL camp but his first with the Boston Bruins, who acquired
his rights via trade last season. In addition to on-ice sessions
and off-ice conditioning at the Bruins’ facility in
Wilmington, Fallstrom and some future teammates paid a visit to
Pilgrim Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center in Peabody, where
they played games with elderly patients.

Junior Alex Killorn scored twice to lead Team White to a 7-4
victory in Tuesday's scrimmage at the Tampa Bay Lightning camp,
which was held July 10-14. In June, sophomore Louis Leblanc skated
in his second development camp with his hometown Montreal
Canadiens. He was the team’s first-round draft pick in
2009.

The Crimson roster will include five NHL draftees in 2010-11:
Danny Biega, Fallstrom, Killorn, Leblanc and St. Louis Blues
prospect Matt McCollem. The Blues are not holding a prospect
development camp this summer.